Miles and Manuscripts

Miles and Manuscripts
Podcast Description
A unique trail running podcast that weaves together the worlds of literature and endurance. Each episode explores the stories, adventures, and inspirations of trail runners from around the globe, with a literary twist. From epic trails to favorite books, we dive into the connections between running, perseverance, and the power of storytelling.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on topics such as personal journeys in ultra running, the impact of literature on endurance sports, and community building within the running world. Episodes include discussions on the balance between professional life and training, like with Sierra DeGroff's insights on competing in tough ultra races and Rebecca Thomas's exploration of cybersecurity and ultra running, as well as community-oriented topics like Heidi Dove's experience with the Triple Dare Running Company and the dynamics in local running scenes.

A unique trail running podcast that weaves together the worlds of literature and endurance. Each episode explores the stories, adventures, and inspirations of trail runners from around the globe, with a literary twist. From epic trails to favorite books, we dive into the connections between running, perseverance, and the power of storytelling.
In this episode of Miles and Manuscripts, host Kara Nassoiy chats with Kirsten Taylor York, a dedicated trail runner and community leader in Las Vegas. Kirsten shares how she’s cultivated a welcoming space through Monday Night Miles and Thursday Morning Crew, fostering connection and resilience among runners. They dive into the power of social running, the unexpected moments that shape a group’s dynamic, and the lessons endurance athletes can take from books like The Comfort Crisis and Choose Strong. Whether you’re lacing up for miles or simply seeking inspiration, this conversation highlights the strength found in community and the mindset needed to push past limits.

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